


Instead, users will be able to install roughly 100 recommended extensions.Įssentially, once the new version of Firefox hits the stable channel, Mozilla will begin migrating some add-ons that are part of the company’s recommended extensions program from older versions. At launch, the new Firefox for Android will not have full add-on support. Further, starting the week of February 17th, Mozilla will begin migrating the Firefox Preview code into Firefox for Android Beta.Īhead of that, Mozilla posted a FAQ detailing what’s happening with extension support. Instead, Firefox Preview will be where new feature development takes place. Meanwhile, Mozilla plans to deprecate its Firefox Preview Nightly app. However, Mozilla announced that extension support is changing a little bit.Ĭurrently, the open-source project is receiving some finishing touches so it can enter the stable release channel in the spring. Dubbed Firefox Preview, it looks sharp, works well and includes extension and add-on support. For about a year now, Mozilla has been building a completely new version of its Firefox browser for Android.
